With LeBron James’ decision to return to Cleveland, fellow free agent Chris Bosh is expected to sign a max deal with Houston, where the two-time champion will help form one of the league’s top teams, alongside James Harden and Dwight Howard. In order for Houston to remain under the salary cap, the Rockets needed to rid themselves of Lin’s contract.

Lin is entering the final year of a backloaded three-year, $25 million deal he signed with the Rockets in 2012, after finishing his lone, unforgettable season with the Knicks.

Last season, Lin, 25, averaged 12.5 points and 4.1 assists with the Rockets.

Can Lin have success with the Lakers?

LIste, the Sixers don't WANT real players and only the fake players like IDlOT hinkie can get more draft picks so he
can trade them for more draft picks so he can trade those draft picks for more
draft picks... Seriously, I would rather go to Rub Maps and find a happy ending there.